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There has been little doubt, that societies are fragile and that any society that irretrievably disapates the resources from which lives, collapses, when technological advances can no longer compensate the drain.

The social issues are certainly something that we probably can improve later. Momentarily we are performing rather well in that respect even if it feels differently in the wealthier countries, where the income on capital has outstripped that from labor in the latest decades. But that is a local problem. Globally huge numbers of once poor populations have attained middle class living standards. This has been achieved by a process of reallocation based on relative costs of production and has vastly increased human welfare. So, while it may make sense in the long run to find new ways to make society more egalitarian, it is something that has been happening all the while.

A corporation is most often a type of legal entity, often formed to conduct business but public bodies, charities and clubs are often corporations as well. Corporations take many forms including: statutory corporations, corporations sole, joint-stock companies and cooperatives.

No, the state, is the state. They wield powers that corporations never could. Only in a situation where the state is granted sole control over the people without their consent could that be so. And that friend, is not a country I'd want to live in.

Americans are so enamored of equality that they would rather be equal in slavery than unequal in freedom.
Alexis de Tocqueville

No, the state, is the state. They wield powers that corporations never could. Only in a situation where the state is granted sole control over the people without their consent could that be so. And that friend, is not a country I'd want to live in.